Literary critic and historian.
Born and raised in the northern beaches area of Sydney, Penny Van Toorn attended SCEGGS Redlands, then completed both a BA Hons in English and a Masters degree at the University of Sydney. She then won a scholarship to complete her PhD at the University of British Columbia (on Mennonite author Rudy Wiebe). She served as Assistant Professor in English at the University of British Columbia for a time, before returning to Sydney.
In 1993, she won an ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Sydney University. There, in collaboration with Elizabeth Webby, she won an additional ARC grant for research into early Indigenous cultures of writing, published as Writing Never Arrives Naked : Early Aboriginal Cultures of Writing in Australia. The work was shortlisted for, among other awards, the Victorian Premier's Award (Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction). Further ARC funding was obtained for a project on Indigenous writing in Queensland between the 1890s and the 1930s.
Her collaborations included working with Ruby Langford Ginibi as an editorial assistant on Haunted by the Past; co-editing with Anita Heiss on Southerly, a special Indigenous issue of Southerly; and producing a school module on Indigenous literature with fellow academic Anthony McKnight.
Sources:
Obituary for ASAL, by Brigid Rooney and Elizabeth Webby.